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Guyper Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

To look out onto

"The window looks out onto an immaculately kept yard"

Is there any alternative terms that's more common to use than to look out onto?

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I would say: The window opens toward an immaculately kept yard.

  • I would say: The window opens toward an immaculately kept yard.
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I would say:

The window opens toward an immaculately kept yard.
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MIGThe window opens toward an immaculately kept yard.
The window may open inwards.

You could say it looks out over.

Personally, I'd say the room looks out on(to) /looks out over/overlooks an immaculately kept yard.
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fivejedjonThe window may open inwards.
Sorry, I didn't think about that.
Actually it's been months since I have seen a casement window.
Nowadays, slider wind

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